Many people assume high salaries require a four-year degree, but that isn’t always the case. In fact, several careers that require only an associate degree offer strong salaries and steady job growth.
Queen Thigpen, of Park Forest, received both her Rich Township High School and Prairie State College associate’s degree this ...
A public community college in California will soon offer half a dozen new AI-focused credentials and an associate degree that ...
De Anza College is launching what it touts as Silicon Valley’s first associate’s degree in applied artificial intelligence ...
Kansas Board of Regents examines recommendation in support of offering students three-year, reduced-credit-hour bachelor's ...
Analysis of Indeed job market data— highest pay, wage growth, and remote availability—rank standout jobs in 2026, and ...
State law allows most public junior colleges to offer up to five bachelor's degrees each.
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A South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) alumnus has landed an internship in Washington D.C. with U.S. Congressman Sanford ...
Cañon City High School is one of 20 high schools across the state to participate in the Pathways in Technology Early College ...
Sixty-four high school seniors from Rhode Island and Massachusetts completed their first year of college while still enrolled ...